Friday, November 5th 1999
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I think this show was at a club Called the BLACK CAT...I was there with my old friend Seth Gordon of the band The Mockers...just a blistering wall of power pop...outstanding...I missed your recent Wash. D.C. show...because I moved away to different town, and just found this site...that show was probably the tour for between the bridges I guess...it rocked though..sorry I missed your recent tour...power pop rules!!
Music is my drug,
John Martin
New Market, Maryland
Much shorter set and smaller crowd than their show a few months prior at the Black Cat, but still great. Terrible opening band, the Deadly Snakes, from Toronto playing a hybrid of punk and rockabilly but Sloan delivered as usual.
Some notes:
- They played almost entirely new songs from BTB(nothing from Twice Removed!)
- it was Chris' birthday
- Pat never changed to a different insturment (unlike the others who swap throughout the show) and always played lead guitar although he didn't play at all due to technical problems on Sensory Deprivation
- Jay never sang back up vocals- he only sang at all when he sang lead
- Andrew sang backup throughout and played keyboards even on a song he didn't sing (A Long Time Coming)
- Chris even played keyboards on one song.
setlist (not in order except where indicated):
Friendship (1)
All By Ourselves (2)
Losing California (3)
Don't You Believe a Word
The NS
Sensory Deprivation
A Long Time Coming
Marquee & the Moon
Poor Boy
Delivering Maybes
So Beyond Me
[unknown song by Jay]
Iggy & Angus
Keep on Thinkin
On the Horizon
I am the Cancer
Money City Maniacs (last before encore)
encore:
She Says
Good in Everyone
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